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Predicting Immunotherapy Outcomes in NSCLC Using RNA and Pathology from Multicenter Clinical Trials
LIRA, a machine learning‐based model, is developed using transcriptomic data from 891 NSCLC patients in the OAK and POPLAR cohorts. Its predictive performance is validated in multiple external cohorts. Patients stratified by LIRA‐score exhibit distinct clinical characteristics and tumor microenvironment profiles.
Zhaojun Wang +32 more
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The phylotranscriptomic profile of angiosperm seed development follows a reverse hourglass pattern. [PDF]
Sami AA, Bentsink L, Artur MAS.
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RNA Sequencing of the In Vivo Human Herpesvirus 6B Transcriptome To Identify Targets for Clinical Assays Distinguishing between Latent and Active Infections [PDF]
Joshua A. Hill +9 more
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A human subventricular zone‐on‐a‐chip is developed to model intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) in preterm infants. This platform enables the study of inflammation‐driven neurogenic disruption. Exposure to hemorrhagic cerebrospinal fluid and red blood cell lysate activated inflammatory pathways, with IL1B emerging as a key mediator.
Laura Nicoleti Zamproni +6 more
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Genome-scale transcriptome augmentation during Arabidopsis thaliana photomorphogenesis. [PDF]
Schivre G +11 more
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Alu exaptation enriches the human transcriptome by introducing new gene ends [PDF]
Eitan Lavi, Liran Carmel
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Calhm6 drives M2 macrophage polarization via the Chp1‐Camk4‐Creb1 axis, suppressing inflammation through calcium‐dependent ectosomal delivery. Calhm6 deficiency enhances M1 responses, boosting bactericidal activity but exacerbating tissue damage. LPS/IFNγ upregulate Calhm6 via Irf1, while IL‐4/Stat6 inhibits it, balancing immune outcomes.
Yanlong Xin +14 more
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Can transcriptome size and off-target effects explain the contrasting evolution of mitochondrial vs nuclear RNA editing? [PDF]
Sloan DB.
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This study demonstrates that bisphenol analogues, particularly BPAF, bind to progesterone receptor, promoting breast cancer cell proliferation, migration, and mammary tumor growth, indicating that bisphenol A substitutes may pose equal or greater health risks.
Xiaotong Ji +8 more
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